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benjamin.bittman
Same problem here...
I've tested a variety of formats (e.g. MPEG-2, MPEG-4, QuickTime, etc.)
in both PowerPoint 2004 and PowerPoint X. The issue is not only limited
to playback speed...but playback quality. In PowerPoint 2004 there is
significant frame-by-frame distortion. All presenters in our company
are using two versions of PowerPoint. PowerPoint 2004 for general
presentations (text+graphics)...and PowerPoint X for anything that
contains imported video. Even when you use the workaround posted by
Nancy Cho, the quality stinks in comparison to playing the same movie
in PowerPoint X at any size.
For anyone that needs an immediate fix, reinstall PowerPoint X. It's
not really a "workaround" but it works...
Microsoft should receive commission from Keynote sales
I've tested a variety of formats (e.g. MPEG-2, MPEG-4, QuickTime, etc.)
in both PowerPoint 2004 and PowerPoint X. The issue is not only limited
to playback speed...but playback quality. In PowerPoint 2004 there is
significant frame-by-frame distortion. All presenters in our company
are using two versions of PowerPoint. PowerPoint 2004 for general
presentations (text+graphics)...and PowerPoint X for anything that
contains imported video. Even when you use the workaround posted by
Nancy Cho, the quality stinks in comparison to playing the same movie
in PowerPoint X at any size.
For anyone that needs an immediate fix, reinstall PowerPoint X. It's
not really a "workaround" but it works...
Microsoft should receive commission from Keynote sales